Predatory advice

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Dt313

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Hello all and thank you for taking the time to read this post. First of all im a new member to the site as well as the aquarium hobby.. i currently have a 30 gallon tank ready to add anything I buy as a baby.. and I am also very aware and have done research about tank sizes for predators and i have a 125 gallon tank that i can have setup and ready as soon as the fish outgrew the 30 gallon.. I just need some advice and oponions on predatory fish i could get with that size tank but my only preference is that i would like it to have visible teeth if not though no biggie so any adive helps and thank you ahead of time
 
Wolf fish has teeth and won't grow too big, just don't get an Aimara :grinno: Group of piranha...
 
thanks for the replies its appreciated.. i currently already own 2 yellowtail barracudas and already am looking to get rid of them.. they are wayyyy to accident prone they spook very easily and ram the side of the tank there only 5 inches or so right now and already smackin the glass so i cant imagine when there 9 or 10 inches long they will probably break there faces :( any other suggestions anyone? and does anyone just have any general information to get me warmed up to the hobby any tips or advice?
 
barracudas have alot of exposed teeteh as do atf

i dont think those are good choices for someone who is new to the hobby. plus a atf gets big especially a gaft.
 
Wolf fish has teeth and won't grow too big, just don't get an Aimara :grinno: Group of piranha...

x2 a smaller species of wolf fish theyre really cool thinking about getting one myself :D
 
i dont think those are good choices for someone who is new to the hobby. plus a atf gets big especially a gaft.

atf? haha like i said im pretty new so i dont get all these abbreviations everyone on here uses for fishes
 
african tiger fish
 
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